Deloris Lenor Scott/, daughter of the late Morris A. and Essie Haskins. She was born on June 5, 1956 in Baltimore, Maryland. She departed this life November 9, 2013 after a long lengthy illness. She was educated in the Baltimore City Public School System. Deloris had numerous jobs, Lexington Market for one as a counter person making sandwiches at a deli witch everybody loved. Deloris moved on and got into the Man Power Program. There she was hired with the Housing Authority as a assistant in the office of Lake View Tower High Rise, where she met her husband of 37 years as of this time. She moved on to a Co-Call Bercon Plastic that is located in Jessup, MD. There she trained as a machine operator and also a fork lift operator to load trucks and other duties all in the plant. She worked about 20 years for that company. She got very sick and found out she was a diabetic and later found out her kidneys was starting to fail. She was able to get a transplant, it did not last to long. She had to go back on dialysis treatments. Later she tried to work for Baltimore County Schools as a Cafeteria Aide. Enough is Enough. She loved to grow her plants, cook and eat crabs. On May 8, 1976 Deloris shared her life in holy matrimony with Reginald Scott Sr., two children was raised, Reginald Scott Jr. and the late Charles M. Brooks also Angela D. Scott daughter-in-law. She leaves to mourn: brothers, Mr. Thomas Haskins; sisters, Loretta McClure, Sheena Haskins and Sheila Haskins and also the grandmother of the late Charles M. Brooks and Mrs. Christine Brooks and a host of nieces and nephews and friends that are many.